The project we're working on is a big confectionary plant. Our client claims that no glass waste is going to be generated at this plant (unless some plant worker takes glass bottle with water or carbonated drink with himself to work, which is going to be rare event). The problem is that there is no local recyclables hauler here in our country, that will take such small amount of glass to recycle it. So for this project we're planning to use bins for collection of metal, plastic and paper/cardboard mixed together, but no bin for glass. How do you think, will this strategy work or do we still need to put at least one bin for glass collection, knowing that it still won't be recycled?
Thank you all in advance.
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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January 18, 2017 - 11:32 am
You don't need to put in the bin for glass if there is no recycling infrastructure, as long as there is space for a bin should that situation change.